A CU Â鶹ӰԺ program is creating innovative pathways for students of color and first-generation students to become leaders on campus and in their communities.
A professor in the Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations encourages students to visit a subject librarian for credit towards their grades. The proof is in the selfie the student takes with the librarian.
The PES program now appears on the applications for both first-year and transfer students, and administrators believe this program will continue to grow, becoming the path of choice for many new students.
Take a step into the unknown with some of the coolest and most interesting classes at CU Â鶹ӰԺ. Complete with hints from the teachers themselves, these courses are open to students across all disciplines.
From extended hours to expanded study spaces, the University Libraries are here for you during finals. With events such as the write-in, finals care kits and personal research consultations, support is here.
Students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science can now enroll in a new hip-hop class, offering them an opportunity to get out of the lab and use a different part of their brain.
In her first year with the American Music Research Center, Professor Susan Thomas has made great strides expanding the unique archive of the center, conducting outreach on American music and history, and supporting scholars and class curricula.
Earlier this semester, third-grade students from University Hill Elementary School visited Norlin Library’s STEAM Gallery to participate in a community engagement event weaving together art and science in a variety of forms.
The CU Â鶹ӰԺ and CU Anschutz Medical Campus are moving forward together on a bold plan to enhance research collaborations with the aim of generating knowledge that improves human health and spurs innovation and economic development.